Serial Killer video game

Discussion in 'General' started by Matticus, Sep 11, 2009.

  1. So I thought of an amazing video game idea... someone needs to make this.

    You are a serial killer who lurks around the city killing people. You can choose to befriend people and poison their food slowly, lure them to a secluded spot, mail body parts, all the crazy stuff serial killers do. You have to clear the area of evidence, or leave clues if you want to make a game out of it.

    You get a random family each time the game starts up that you have to hide it from.

    You can pick a pattern of targets if you wish. Young woman, old men, white woman, black ladies, asian midgets -- you get the idea.

    After having a full blown schizophrenic episode last for quite some time (somehow I'm normal now -- sigh, things are kind of boring), you know how many different ways there are to unsuspectingly be killed by someone.

    There's lots of ways -- the most common fear I had was taking drinks and meals from people.

    Gradual poisoning via a remote spraying device hidden in a vehicle, car bombs that go off at a specific mileage or after so many starts (that one really scared me), bugs that send a person into a deep psychosis after being bitten by them due to the venom, mind control trips, being injected by something toxic in your sleep, laced marijuana with all sorts of things, letting loose microscopically small high-venom output spiders in your car, being locked in a concrete room being brainwashed ----- you get the idea.

    What do you think of this as a video game?
     
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  2. It will be like walking in my fathers shoes.
     
  3. I'd beat it in a day.
     
  4. I'd play it, Sounds more elaborate than alot of killer games without being overly uneventful.
     
  5. Honestly your brilliant, Im pretty torched from some beasters and thinking about that game is driving me crazy, I can't imagine being able to do that shit, way fucked up. If only we where smart enough to make that with PS3 graphics and gaming. :rolleyes:

    +rep:smoke:
     
  6. you and me both buddy. you and me both.

    so a serial killer training simulation game? that surely sounds entertaining. does it teach you how to dispose of bodies because that would be very useful to me irl. :) just stacking them in the corner now..
     
  7. So it would basically be a mixture of hitman and GTA, right?

    Sounds cool.
     
  8. They need to make a new manhunt, that game was badass
     
  9. sounds fun but theres no way the esrb will approve that. for now i'll entertain myself by putting a carbomb on the car that i'm driving in gta4, driving the car through the doors of one of those burger or chicken fast food places and detonating it.
     
  10. You know the news will get all over this one

    "game gives children wild fantasies"

    no?
     
  11. Sounds too easy. What force acts as the enemy? Maybe a detective who is always one step behind you and if you fuck up game over? I don't know it sounds like a decent premise but game design needs to have a clear objective and if that objective isn't met, game over.
     
  12. Can you customize the outfits? If so:

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  13. I believe they are making a game based on the Showtime series "Dexter". He is a serial killer in the show, but I imagine it will be quite different, as he only kills killers.
     
  14. I could see a scenario where you take over a hog farm.
     
  15. Sounds like as good of an idea as Rapelay.
     
  16. What Full Melt said is what I was thinking, the kind of GTA complex, stalk your victim choose your guy, maybe stalk the crazy guys shouting on the corner and then beating them too death in a alley way hah. I have too much time on my hands.
     
  17. Rockstar Games will most likely Produce it.
     

  18. Hahaha most likely
     
  19. The main character should be named Gary Leon Ridgway. If you don't know use google.
     
  20. The Green River Killer.

    I just bought at Walmart for 5 bux, "American Serial Killers", good buy, its like 7 and a half hours too.
     

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